Access these resources to notify your users and help them quickly get up and running using Creative Cloud desktop apps.
Getting Started Email Series
Use this email series to let your users know about their new Creative Cloud access. To help your new users get started with the most popular apps, we have resources like tutorials, challenges, and tips to help your users make the most of this free offer.
Email 1 – Your school is now offering access to Creative Cloud at home | View | |
Email 2 – Explore daily creative challenges or Adobe Education Exchange teaching modules | View | |
Email 3 – Create something new today with your free Adobe Creative Cloud account | View | |
Email 4 – Take your creative assets with you when you graduate and build a portfolio to impress future employers | View |
Additional Resources for Creative Cloud At-Home Access
• IT Admins that need details on the Creative Cloud offer and how to request access for your users, if you haven’t done so already, visit this site.
• Users can visit https://creativecloud.adobe.com and sign in with their account to download and install apps.
For more information, see Learn how to download and install apps.
• Users with already installed apps may need to sign out and then sign in again to activate the apps.
For more information, see Sign in to Creative Cloud apps.
Use these resources to help your students and faculty get started with their free at-home access to Adobe Creative Cloud.
Tell us about your school to gain access:
• School/institution name*
• K12 or H/Ed*
• Country*
Email 1 – Your school is now offering access to Creative Cloud at home View |
Email 2 – Explore daily creative challenges or Adobe Education Exchange teaching modules View |
Email 3 – Create something new today with your free Adobe Creative Cloud account View |
Email 4 – Take your creative assets with you when you graduate and build a portfolio to impress future employers View |
Additional Resources for Creative Cloud At-Home Access
• IT Admins that need details on the Creative Cloud offer and how to request access for your users, if you haven’t done so already, visit this site.
• Users can visit https://creativecloud.adobe.com and sign in with their account to download and install apps.
For more information, see Learn how to download and install apps.
• Users with already installed apps may need to sign out and then sign in again to activate the apps.
For more information, see Sign in to Creative Cloud apps.
If you would prefer that Adobe email your students and faculty directly, we can do so with your permission. Simply complete this form and we will send this email outreach series to your users.